Cheltenham Caravans
Author: Jacqui McCarthy
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 1445665174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJacqui McCarthy explores the fascinating history of Cheltenham Caravans.
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Author: Jacqui McCarthy
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 1445665174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJacqui McCarthy explores the fascinating history of Cheltenham Caravans.
Author: Andrew Jenkinson
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
Published: 2023-02-16
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 1399092340
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a visual and informative look at the heritage of the touring caravan covering over a 100 years of this now very popular form of leisure. The book witnesses the UK being the inventor, developer and major producer of touring caravans. Images; (many from the Authors own personal archive) shows how caravan interior/exterior design has evolved and has been influenced by domestic trends through the decades. With nostalgic images the book brings to life this often forgotten yet important aspect of the modern touring caravan. Covering imported caravans as well as UK manufactured models shows just how continental tastes differ from UK buyers. The touring caravan is a modern and sophisticated leisure vehicle that has evolved since the first commercial built Eccles brand caravan back in 1919. A then rich mans hobby, it became more affordable by the 1930’s and this was made possible with more modern production techniques. The design of the caravan emerged from a basic box like profile influenced by the 1800’s horse drawn gypsy caravan that became a fashionable form of holiday with the gentry. Dr Gordon Stables a retired Naval Officer influenced this idea with his specially built horse drawn caravan “The Wanderer” – now on show at the Broadway Caravan & Motorhome Club Site. Stables wrote of his adventures and caravanning in a sense had begun. The book contains many unpublished and rare images which also features cars from the period too. Andrew writes for Practical Motorhome, Practical Caravan and Park Home and Holiday Caravan Magazine among others and attends all major related shows.
Author: Andrew Jenkinson
Publisher: David and Charles
Published: 2016-04-27
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1845849701
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book traces the evolution of the trailer caravan by describing and picturing milestone models and telling the stories of their manufacturers.
Author: Andrew Jenkinson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2014-09-10
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 1784420190
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the original horse-drawn caravan to the sophisticated and well-appointed luxury leisure vehicle we know today, this book follows the dynamic evolution of the touring caravan over the last century. Using a selection of images from his archive, expert Andrew Jenkinson reveals how technical advances as well as interior design revolutionised the touring caravan in the United Kingdom, and how caravanning became a culture and a lifestyle choice. Covering well-known brands such as Eccles, Sprite, Swift and Bailey, this lively and informative book will appeal to caravan enthusiasts and social historians alike, and rekindle happy memories for anyone who has holidayed in a touring caravan.
Author: Andrew Jenkinson
Publisher: David and Charles
Published: 2016-04-19
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 1845849698
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe history of Britain's trailer caravan industry and its incredibly diverse products in the formative years of this extremely popular hobby.
Author: James Nye
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2014-10-02
Total Pages: 438
ISBN-13: 0191026786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSmiths Group (formerly Smiths Industries), part of the UK FTSE 100 index, is a global engineering company with a market capitalisation over £5bn. Evolving from beginnings in the Victorian jewellery trade, to significant market presences in the twentieth century motor accessory, clock and watch industries, it has reinvented itself again as a diversified international company, operating in the medical, communications, security and engineered components sectors. Its narrative history, illuminating the reasons for its survival and adaptability, offers useful data and information to aid wider research into questions such as the legitimacy of conglomerates as a business model, the creation and maintenance of corporate culture, issues of succession, the effects of mergers and the questionable value placed upon targeted synergies-even the role of serendipity. The story begins with several generations of the Smith family amassing a fortune in retail, and then, following a 1914 stock-market flotation, describes the transition from family run business to the development of a professionally-run managerial enterprise. Since the 1970s it has had to face the decline of major markets and competitive pressures, leading to the adoption of new business lines, globalisation, and the internationalisation of its workforce. It now has 23,000 employees across more than 50 countries-along the way shocking the markets by abandoning core businesses and undergoing a controversial merger. Unfettered access to company records, and interviews with former staff members, provide insights into the strategy and management of the firm, illuminating the rich culture of Smiths, characterised by the frequent fostering of technical brilliance and a cast of larger than life characters.